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1 2,2 | was refused communion by Alexander, bishop of Alexandria. Local 2 2,2 | sent a letter to Bishop Alexander and Arius, urging them to 3 2,2 | the ruins of the empire of Alexander the Great of Macedon, Pergamon 4 2,3 | as early as the time of Alexander of Macedon and his successors. 5 2,3 | Macedon and his successors. Alexander himself considered colonization 6 2,5 | colonized only from the time of Alexander the Great. The same scholar, 7 4,1 | the glorious campaigns of Alexander the Great.[14] Heraclius 8 6,1 | the Wise (886-912),[4] and Alexander (886-913). Leo’s son, Constantine 9 7,1 | considering him superior to Alexander of Macedon and Hannibal, 10 7,4 | officially promised Pope Alexander III the union of the churches, 11 7,4 | troops in abundance. But Alexander III, whose situation in 12 8,14| related that, in 1256, Pope Alexander IV suddenly sent a bishop 13 8,14| pope two nobles who begged Alexander IV to resume negotiations 14 8,14| send a legate to Nicaea. Alexander was overjoyed to acquiesce 15 8,14| apparently sent envoys to Pope Alexander IV. But the latter lacked 16 8,17| period of Emperor Severus Alexander, i.e. to the first half 17 9,9 | the tales of the deeds of Alexander of Macedon, Julius Caesar, 18 App | the Wise), 886-912.~~~~~~Alexander, 912-913.~~~~~~Constantine